Have an Apple, Mac, or iOS tech question? We've got the answer. This time we'll show you a workaround for when you have a new or recently restored hard drive on your Mac, but you can't load files from your old Time Machine backups.

This week the AppStore features both sequels and mobile-enhanced versions of familiar titles that fans and newcomers alike are sure to enjoy. Dungeon Hunter 5 delivers more missions and role-playing elements the series is known for and adds a strong narrative this time around. Survival-horror fans are sure to enjoy the frights that come in Five Nights at Freddy’s 3, and turn-based strategy fans will relish in the galactic world of Sid Meier’s Starships. There are plenty of other addictive and quirky titles too, so have a look!

You might know that screenshots can be taken on a Mac by using the marquee tool (Command + Shift + 4) to select a portion of the screen. But did you know there are four hidden tricks that can help you take even better grabs? If not, read on!

Compared to recent weeks, this one was rather slow for new games on the AppStore, but that doesn’t mean there aren't several games worth downloading, nor does it mean these titles are lacking in speed. Take to the slopes and pull off some aerial tricks in RAD Boarding or run to survive a robot apocalypse in Lastronaut. Hit the brakes for a bit and engage your brain in the puzzles in Blockwick 2 or solve a string of murders in gritty Criminel. See? A few fast and fun games are yours to play.

It's already the beginning of March, but many parts of the USA are still buried in snow, which is a great time to just stay indoors and comb through the App Store in search of new entertainment. This week's New App Recap has plenty to offer, with a YouTube app for kids, a better way to order pizza, a visual tool for designers, a service for live music lovers, new search tools, and, uh, free erotica ebooks.

Every Monday we show you how to do something quick and cool using with Mac OS X. Sometimes it's a tutorial on a lesser-known feature, other times it's a trick that uses built-in functionality such as Terminal — either way, these simple tips can make life better and easier, and they don’t require any special knowledge. All you need to do is follow the instructions!

As you may have noticed, in Yosemite, the WindowServer process (which handles window events such as clicking, dragging and opening new windows) can sometimes eat up quite a bit of processing power due to a bug in the OS. Fortunately, there are a few settings on your Mac that, once changed, can ease the processor usage caused by this WindowServer issue. Continue reading and we'll show you how to make the fixes.

The most exciting news this week was certainly Apple's announcment of its next big press event — and it's only a little over a week away! Lots of other cool stuff happened in the world of Apple, too, including improvements to iCloud and Apple Maps, some buzz on the next iPhone, and a good reason to reflect on Steve Jobs.

It’s never a dull week on the AppStore as there are always a handful of games that give everyone something to like. HeavenStrike Rivals, for example, is a mobile RPG fan’s dream and features an impressive battle system and lovable characters, whereas Overkill 3 is a visually impressive, fast-paced shooter. Likewise, Okay? and Rotate — Zen Journey are brain-stimulating puzzlers with plenty of charm. And for the musically-inclined, BeatDefense and Eat Beat: Dead Spike-san will have you jamming. Enjoy!

Our final edition of the New App Recap for the month of February has a little something for everyone: A look at the rebranded IFTTT and a trio of new apps that hook into the service, how to turn three photos into a cool little video, better ways to track your footsteps and calculate math, plenty of classic television, soccer chat with others around the world, and a way to track your cellular data usage. It's all right here in our weekly roundup of the best new and updated apps from last week!